Aquatic Clubs

Beatty Park Leisure Centre is home to a number of aquatic clubs. Find out more below.

City of Perth Swimming Club 🏊

The City of Perth Swimming Club supports members in performing to the best of their abilities in an environment that is fun, fosters personal growth and encourages a strong sense of belonging.

Established in 1923, our swimming club benefits from the rich heritage as the oldest and most successful club in WA and caters for swimmers of all levels from the junior level through to the elite athlete and welcomes you to book a trial and come join our community, only 3km from the Perth CBD!

Training is provided by Formidable Strength & Conditioning, who provide tailored training programs for both competitive and non-competitive swimmers.  

For more information about the club or to find out about membership, visit www.cityofperthswimmingclub.org

Beatty Park Masters Swimming Club🏊

Established in 1978, the Beatty Park Masters Swimming Club trains at Beatty Park four times a week, where they have dedicated lanes for training sessions.

A team of accredited coaches volunteer their time to help members improve their fitness and swimming technique.

For more information about the club or to find out about membership, visit www.beattyparkmasters.com

Triton Water Polo Club 🤽‍♂️

Established in 1963, the Triton Water Polo Club has a history of developing State, National and Olympic water polo champions. The club trains at Beatty Park five times a week, as well as at Trinity College.

The club also holds casual training sessions every Sunday morning at 10am for anyone interested in joining.

For more information about the club or to find out about membership, visit www.tritonwaterpolo.org

Phantoms Water Polo Club 🤽‍♂️

Formed in 1987, Phantoms Water Polo Club has a number of juniors, seniors, Flippa Ball and Phun Ball teams that train at Beatty Park.

For more information about the club or to find out about membership, visit www.revolutionise.com.au/phantomswpc/

WATER POLO WA MASTERS 🤽‍♂️

Water Polo WA Masters is a club for men and women over 45. Their oldest members are now in their 80’s and still competing!

The WA Masters train at Beatty Park every Sunday.

During summer the Masters games are held every Tuesday night at UWA Aquatic Centre as a competition under Water Polo WA Inc (WPWAI). 

Email wpwamasters@gmail.com for more information.

Perth Rainbow Swans Swimming Club 🏳️‍🌈

The Perth Rainbow Swans Swimming Club is Perth's premier LGBTQIA+ inclusive Masters swimming group and caters to both competitive and social/fitness focused swimmers.

The club trains regularly at Beatty Park Leisure Centre.

Visit the club's Instagram or email contact@perthrainbowswans.org for more information.

perth white pointers Water Polo Club 🏳️‍🌈

The White Pointers are an inclusive water polo team for the LGBT+ community and allies.

Visit the club's Instagram for more information.

Beatty Park Bears Winter Swimming Club 🐻

Established in 1977, the Beatty Park Bears Winter Swimming club swim at Beatty Park on Thursdays at 12PM from the first Thursday after Easter until the first week of October each year.

The Bears run a varied swim program comprising timed handicap swim races over 50, 100, 200 and 400 metres. Swims are 100m and 50m one day, and 200m and 50m on another day, rotated weekly, followed by a coffee at the pool café. The 400m swim is held on the first Thursday of the month followed by a lunch at the pool café or at a local pub.

Click here for more information about the club or to find out about membership.

West Coast Splash Synchronised Swim Club 🎶

Formed in 2010, the West Coast Splash Synchronised Swimming Club offer recreational, competitive and masters training sessions at Beatty Park, as well as at Claremont Pool and Craigie Leisure Centre.

Their recreation programs are the perfect option for those who are new to synchronised swimming. Their competitive programs help swimmers with synchro experience improve their skills, while their masters programs encourage older swimmers to maintain their fitness while having fun.

For more information about the club or to find out about membership, visit www.westcoastsplash.com

Get involved

Contact the club directly for more information.